2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18168317
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Eliciting Preferences of Providers in Primary Care Settings for Post Hospital Discharge Patient Follow-Up

Abstract: Background: Post-hospital discharge follow-up has been a principal intervention in addressing gaps in care pathways. However, evidence about the willingness of primary care providers to deliver post-discharge follow-up care is lacking. This study aims to assess primary care providers’ preferences for delivering post-discharge follow-up care for patients with chronic diseases. Methods: An online questionnaire survey of 623 primary care providers who work in a hospital group of southeast China. Face-to-face inte… Show more

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“…Each choice set consisted of alternatives A and B for which the attribute levels varied systematically. Twenty‐four choice pairs were distributed randomly across the three versions of the questionnaires, to avoid overloading respondents' capacities to complete the survey 30 . The three versions of the questionnaires were randomly allocated to the respondents.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each choice set consisted of alternatives A and B for which the attribute levels varied systematically. Twenty‐four choice pairs were distributed randomly across the three versions of the questionnaires, to avoid overloading respondents' capacities to complete the survey 30 . The three versions of the questionnaires were randomly allocated to the respondents.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%